FOR SALE HOUSE, 24 ft. square. Four rooms, in good condition: also large 7 room house.—Call this office. 51-tf NON-PRESCRIPTION Drug and Variety store, Newport. Clean stock. Good business. —See A. B. Hutton, Newport. 50-tf. SHEPHERD PUP nine months old. Fine looking fellow. Eager to work and “green broke”. See him any day but Sundav. —Fay Puck-i ett, O’Neill, Nebr. 51-1 EARLY HALO SEED. $2.40 per 100; Texas Sudan, $3.95; Leo la Red Cane, $2.50.—Corkle Hatch ery. O’Neill. 51-2 SIX-ROOM HOUSE, modem; 1 seven-room house, partly modern; 4 unimproved lots.—C. F. Mc Kenna. 48-2p KODAKS, AND FILMS at —Graves’ Jewelry Store. 50-1# 1939 V-8 SEDAN, 9,000 miles, •nap. Good Terms.—Ed Hall 48-tf GOLDEN SPIKE BEER—10c per bottle. Dine and Dance at Bazel mgn Beer Parlor. Mrs. Bohn has * restaurant. 38-tf CHICKS FOR Sale and Custom Hatching the 19th of March and throughout the season.—Atkinson ixatchery. 41-tf. ICE BOXES, parlor sets, and all kinds of used Furniture. Green's •econd Hand Store. 49-4p WANTED GIRL WANTED for general housework. —Mrs. Orton Young, • ’Neill. Nehr. 61-1 HEARING AIDS GET YOUR HEARING TESTED. No obligation. HEAR with the Midget Vacuum Tube SONO TONE. Consultant E. E. Davis will be at Ainsworth May 7th, Hotel Anderson, O’Neill May 10th, Hotel Golden. For booklet write 727 World Herald Bldg., Omaha. 51-1 MISCELLANEOUS VITAMIN Bl, used on cabbage and tomato plants when transplant ing will give high livibility. —O’Neill Hatchery. 51-1 SPECIAL for this week only. 12 potted Hardy Perennials and Rock Garden plants for $1.00 prepaid. Over 50 varieties of plants.—Union Floral Co., 5023 Prescott, Lincoln, Nebr. 51-1 A CANARY will please your nioth i r and bring her hours of happi ness. Makes an ideal Mother’s Day Gift. Prices $4.89 with writ ten song guarantee. Write for details. —Max Geisler Bird Co., Omaha. 51-1 USE VITAMIN Bl on your house plAM*. Only 1 drop in gallons of water, —O’Neill Hatchery 61-1 BIG RUMMAGE SALE now going! qp at Helen Simar’s Apparel Shop, j All merchandise must go. 51-1 j .... wn, I don’t lose your temper. Just phone No. 9 and rent a Maytag. Costs only 75c for a half day. We de liver and call for.—Corkle Hatch ery & Maytag. 61-2 FOR HOLT COUNTY NEWS, Read the Frontier. 51 1 FOR RENT TWO GOOD PASTURES, 200 acres and 480 acres, in north tountry. Good fences and plenty of water.—Enquire at this office. 51-tf W. F. FINLEY, M. D. Phone, Office 28 O’Neill :: Nebraska DOCTORS BROWN & FRENCH Office Phone 77 Complete X-Ray Equipment Glasses Correctly Fitted Residence i Dr. Brown, 22S Phones ) Dr. French, 242 William W. Griffin i ATTORNEY F’hono 248 First National Bank Building i O’Neill, Nebraska] VIC HALVA Auto Electric [Armature and Motor Winding; Our Specialty Use The Frontier Want Ads For Quick Results NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL Estate No. 2791 In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, April 15, 1940. In the matter of the Estate of J. B. Mellor, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed in said Court for the probate of a written instrument purporting to be the last will and testament of J. B. Mellor, Deceased, and for the appointment of Julius D. Cronin ! and James B. Grady, as executors thereof; that May 9, 1940, at 10:00 o’clock A. M., has been set for hearing said petition and proving said instrument in said Court when all persons concerned may appear and contest the probate thereof. LOUIS W. REIMER. County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) Julius D. Cronin, Attorney. 49-3 First publication Apr. 18, 1940 (Julius D. Cronin. Aitorner) LEGAL NOTICE Herman B. Janzing, Mary Janz ing, Elizabeth Janzing, Henry Janzing; the heirs, devisees, lega tees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the estate of Herman B. Janzing, de ceased, real names unknown; John Cavanaugh, the heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the estate of John Cavanaugh, deceased, real names unknown; and all persons having or claim ing any interest in Southwest Quarter Section 2; Northwest Quarter Section 4; Southeast Quarter of Northeast Quarter and Northeast Quarter of Southeast Quarter Section 5; and Northwest Quarter Section 11, Township 27 North, Range 12 West 6th Prin cipal Meridian in Holt County, Nebraska, real names unkown, Defendants, will take notice that on the 18th day of April, A. D., 1940, Dan J. McCarthy, as plain tiff, filed a petition and com menced an action in the District Court of Holt County, Nebraska, against you. That the object and prayer of said petition are to have plaintiff decreed to be the owner of the real estate above described; to have the title to said premises quieted in plain tiff; to have you decreed to have no title to, lien upon, claim against or interest in said prem ises and to remove the clouds cast on plaintiff's title by reason of your claimed or apparent in terests. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 27 th day of May, A. D., 1940. dan j. McCarthy, Plaintiff. 49-4 First publication Apr. 18, 1940 (First Publication April 26, 1940) Julius D. Cronin, Attorney. NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL Estate No. 2793 In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, April 26, 1940. In the matter of the Estate of John P. Mann, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed in said Court for the probate of a written instrument purporting to be the last will and testament of John P. Mann, Deceased, and for the ap pointment of Joseph A. Mann and Edward M. Gallagher, as execu tors thereof; that May 16, 1940, at 10 o’clock A. M„ has been set for hearing said petition and prov ing said instrument in said Court when all persons concerned may appear and contest the probate thereof. LOUIS W. RKIMER, County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) (First publication May 2, 1940) NOTICE OF CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a chattel mortgage ex ecuted by HENRY W. COOK, signing his name H. W. COOK, in favor of J. I. CASE COMPANY, a corporation, under date of June 26, 1939, and recorded on the 26th day of June, 1939. in the Chattel Mortgage Records of Holt County, Nebraska, and which said mortgage was given to secure three certain promissory notes dated July 21, 1938: One in the sum of $500.00 due on or before September 1, 1938; one in the sum of $500.00 due on or before July 15, 1939; and one in the sum of $612.68 due on or before September 1, 1939, eaeh of said notes payable to J. I. Case Com pany or bearer, and each bearing interest at the rate of 7% per annumn from date until maturity, and at the rate of 8%; per annumn thereafter, all of said notes hav ing matured by the terms thereof, and upon which said notes there is now due and owing a total sum of I ?1 ,646.71, together with interest ( thereon at the rate of 8l7c per an ! numn from and after the 23rd day of February, 1940, the undersigned, in accordance with the terms ami conditions of said chattel mort gage, will sell at public auction to i the highest bidder for cash, at the Marcellus Used Car Lot, west of | the Chevrolet Garage, in O’Neill, I in Holt County, Nebraska, on the 1 23rd day of May, 1940, at the hour I of Two o'clock P. M., the chattel i mortgage property described in I said chattel mortgage and deserib ! ed as follows, to-wit,: 1 28x47 Case Thresher No. 421507 with standard equip ment, 1 CC3 Case Tractor No. 4201446 with motor life and tires, 1 100x7 4-ply rubber belt to satisfy the amounts due on the notes secured by said chattel mort gage, and the costs of said sale. Bated this 2nd day of May, 1940. 51-3 J. I. CASE COMPANY. (First publication May 2, 1940) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 2787 In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, April 25, 1940. In the matter of the Estate of Liz zie Johnson, Deceased. CREDITORS of said estate are hereby notified that the time lim ited for presenting claims against said estate is August 23, 1940, and for the payment of debts is April 25, 1941 and that on May 23, 1940, and on August 24, 1940, at 10 o’clock A. M., each day, I will be at the County Court Room in said County to receive, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and ob jections duly filed. LOUIS W. REIMER, County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) Norman Gondcringer, 51-3 Attorney. (First publication May 2, 1940) NOTICE OF HEARING Estate Number 2795 of William Corbit, deceased, in the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska. The State of Nebraska: To all persons interested in said estate of William Corbit, the creditors and the heirs, take notice that Charles Homolka and Joe Homolka, joint owners of: Lot Two; The South Half of the Northeast Quarter and Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section Eighteen, Township Twenty five, Range Thirteen, West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, Holt County, Nebraska, and interested as such, have filed a petition alleging that William Corbit died intestate in Cass County, Iowa, on or about Febru ary 14, 1892, he then being a res ident and inhabitant of said Cass County, Iowa, and the owner of the real estate in Holt County, Ne braska, described above, leaving as his sole and only heirs at law, his widow, Elizabeth Corbit, his three sons, E. P. Corbit, P. M. Corbit and William H. Corbit, and his two daughters, Anna Corbit Per kins and Elizabeth Corbit Boggs; that no application for adminis tration has been made in the State of Nebraska and the estate of said decedent has not been admin istered in the State of Nebraska; and praying that the court deter mine who are the heirs of said de cedent, their degree of kinship and the right of descent in the real property of which the said William Corbit died seised. Hearing has been set for May 22, 1940, at ten o’clock A. M., at O'Neill, Holt County, Nebraska, in the office of the County Judge in the Court House. Dated at O’Neill, Nebraska, this 29th day of April, 1940. LOUIS W. REIMER, (SEAL) County Judge. 51-3 (First publication May 2, 1940.V NOTICE OF REFEREE’S SALE Notice is hereby given that by virtue of, and pursuant to, an or der of the District Court of Web ster county, Nebraska, made and entered on the 23rd day of April, 1940, in an action pending therein, wherein Elmer O. Craig and David C. Craig, are plaintiffs, and May Craig, and others, are defendants, the undersigned, Referee in said action, will, on Saturday, the 8th day of June, 1940, at the hour of 2 o’clock in the afternoon of said day, at the front door of the Court House, in the City of O’Neill, Holt County, Nebraska, sell for cash to the highest bidder therefor, the following described real estate, to-wit: The East Half (EMO of the Northwest Quarter (NWM and the West Half (WV4) of the Northwest Quarter (NW'-i), all in Section Seven (7), Townhip Thirty-one (31), Range Sixteen (16), West of the 6th P. M., and the North Half (N14) of the Northeast Quarter (NEVi), Section Sev en (7), Township Thirty-one (31), Range Sixteen (16), West of the 6th P. M., all in Holt County, Nebraska. Said sale will remain open for one hour. Dated this 29th day of April, 1940. L. A. SPRAGUE. Referee. 51-5 J. C. Bryant, Attorney. BRIEFLY STATED Harry Prouty, of Spencer, was in O’Neill on business Thursday. Joe Martin made a business trip to Ainsworth Thursday. Wiley Richards made a busiess trip to Grand Island Monday. Mrs. Harold Rose spent Monday visiting relatives in Grand Island, returning home in the evenig. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bussard and family drove to Grand Island on Sunday and spent the day there visiting relatives. Mrs. F. J. Dishner left Wednes day for Omaha, where she will visit friends for a few days. James Marron left Wednesday for Omaha, where he will attend the democratic state convention. P. C. Donohoe and Emmet Moore made a business trip to Hastings Thursday. Homer Mullen, of Omaha, spent the week-end in O’Neill visiting relatives. John Sullivan left Wednesday for Omaha, where he is to attend the democratic state convention. Attorney William W. Griffith made a business trip to Norfolk on Monday of this week. J. B. Grady made a business trip to St. Edwards on Tuesday of this week. Miss Mary Ann Meer, a student at St. Mary’s Academy, spent the week-end at her home in Valentine. Mrs. Ira George entertained at bridge at her home in this city on Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Sylas Coy, of O’Neill, announce the birth of a son on Saturday, April 27. Miss Arlene Davis, of Atkinson, has accepted a position as beauty operator in Helen Simar’s shop and began work On Wednesday. Gus DeBacker left Wednesday for Omaha, where he will attend a three day meeting of the J. C. Penney store managers. Dr. J. P. Brown returned Friday from Omaha, where he attended the state medical meeting held there last week. Mrs. M. R. Sullivan returned Fri day from Omaha, where she spent the past week visiting her sisters, and other relatives and friends. Mrs. Marvel Mitchell returned Tuesday evening from Lincoln where she spent the day on busi ness. The Dorcas Ladies Aid of At kinson held a meeting Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pruss, with a good attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Curley Washechek returned Tuesday from Lincoln, where they visited relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Corbin, of Fre mont, left Friday for their home, after visiting in O’Neill at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ruzicka. Mrs. Tom Semlaek, of Norfolk, I spent the week-end in O’Neill, visit , ing at the home of her parents, : Mr. and Mrs. Tom Enright. - * Miss Laura Helgeson, of Los j Angeles, fkl., jjrrivfed on Thursday I evening to vj^i| her sister, Miss I Julia Helgeson,. for a few days. Miss Judith Vi'iley, of Omaha, ar rived in O’Neill Thursday nigh-t to spend a few days as the guest of Miss Terry Nightengale. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jones drove to Grand Island Sunday and spent the day there visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. C. J. Malone returned Fri day from Los Angeles, Cal., where she had been visiting relatives and friends during the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith and Dick, drove to Norfolk Sunday and sm aOURJ For Thorough, Scientific Eye Examination and Correctly Fitted Glasses, See Dr. C. W. Alexander, Expert Eyesight Specialist at O’Neill, Sat. May 4. Golden Hotel. Satisfaction Guaranteed. 50-2 FREE SATURDAY YOUR CHOICE:— Frosted Malt, Walking: Sundae, Giant Ice Cream Bar or Ice Cream Cone With Your Purchase of a 10c Frosted Malt Rint ot Our Own Ice Cream at 15c visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Nelson. J. F. O’Donnel and P. J. O’Don nell left Wednesday for Omaha, where they will attend the demo cratic state convention as delegates. Ira H. Moss and Henry D. Grady drove to Columbus Thursday to attend the republican state con vention. Mr. and Mis. Max Wanser and Mrs. Catherine Reiser drove to Sioux City Sunday and spent the day there visiting friends. Miss Darlene Weber, who is a student at St. Mary’s Academy, spent the week end at her home in Long Pine. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Gillespie and Mr. and Mrs. Matt Beha left Sunday for Minneapolis, Minneso ta, where they will visit relatives and friends for a few days. Mrs. Ann Jordan left Wednes day for Omaha, where she will visit her daughter, Dorothy, who is recovering from a recent operation in an Omaha hospital. A group of friends pleasantly surprised Mr. and Mrs. Dave Loy with a May Day party Wednesday night. The evening was spent play ing pitch. Mrs. Halva won the trav eling prize, Mrs. Charley Beilin, high prize, Mr. Frank Grenier, high prize, Mrs. Palmer Schultz and Victor Halva, low prizes. For PAPER HANGING And PAINTING Qaa OvC Herbert McMillan O’Neill, Nebr. SPECIALS for Week End POTATOES OCc Bed Triumph, pk. "V SOAP FLAKES IQc Big-4, package . .... IV BROOMS OOc 55c quality at . V# COFFEE OOc 2 Pound jar . W WHEAT FLAKES Miller’s OCc Cup Free with 2 pkg for »V Salad Dressing OCc Quart jar . »V Jelatine Dessert 10c 3 Packages . 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